Chiefs stun Sundowns to set up Soweto derby final
Kaizer Chiefs claimed a stunning come-from-behind 2-1 win over Mamelodi Sundowns in the Nedbank Cup semifinal played at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Sunday evening.
As a result of their triumph, the Amakhosi will face Soweto derby rivals Orlando Pirates in the Nedbank Cup final on 10 May.
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Sundowns created early chances for Teboho Mokoena and Iqraam Rayners, with the former seeing a deflected shot flash just off target, while the latter latched onto a pass from Marcelo Allende and put an effort over the crossbar.
Midway through the first half, Rayners looked set to put Sundowns into the lead when he got on the end of Lucas Ribeiroโs set-up, but Chiefs goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma made an excellent save to keep the score line blank.
The Soweto side came into the game more after the half-hour mark, with Gaston Sirino drawing a good save from Ronwen Williams with a long-range effort on 34 minutes, while Makabi Lilepo headed wide a short while later.
Sundowns also suffered an injury blow late in the first half when Divine Lunga was stretchered off, with Asehko Tiwani replacing him.
The first half looked set to end goalless, but five minutes into injury time the Brazilians claimed the lead via a brilliant strike direct from a free kick by Mokoena, whose powerful effort went in via the underside of the crossbar and gave Bvuma no chance.
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Chiefs fought back in the second half and claimed an equaliser in the 57th minute via Wandile Duba, who intercepted a poor pass from centre-back Lucas Suarez and was able to race into the box before sending a shot home for 1-1.
Sundowns regained control of the game in terms of possession and territory, but they were unable to reclaim their ascendancy on the scoreboard.
And Chiefs then scored a second goal late in the game to secure a famous victory, as George Matlou crossed from the right to pick out fellow substitute Ashley Du Preez, who finished clinically on a tricky half-volley from close range to make it 2-1.
The scenes at Loftus Versfeld ๐คฉ
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Sundowns will next be in action in the CAF Champions League when they host Al Ahly for the first leg of their semifinal clash next weekend, while Chiefs will be away to Chippa United in the Betway Premiership next Saturday.
Mamelodi Sundowns (1) 1 (Mokoena 45+5โ)
Kaizer Chiefs (0) 2 (Duba 57โ, Du Preez 89โ)
Sundowns: Williams, Mudau, Kekana, Suarez (Matthews 90+2โ), Lunga (Tiwani 43โ), Mokoena, Aubaas (Adams 46โ), Allende, Ribeiro, Shalulile, Rayners (Sales 46โ)
Chiefs: Bvuma, Solomons, Msimango, Dove, Cross, Cele (Mthethwa 73โ), Maart, Lilepo (Shabalala 63โ), Sirino (Matlou 73โ), Mmodi, Duba (Du Preez 80โ)
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